Cambridge University Spaceflight
Ksenija Belada is a student engineer at Cambridge University Spaceflight since October 2021, contributing to the development of the Griffin I rocket, specifically on the Aquila upper stage, focusing on the design and assembly of the recovery system. Previously, Ksenija served as a thermal analysis intern at Super-Sharp Space Systems Ltd in July 2022, where detailed thermal analysis was conducted for an infrared telescope in a 12U CubeSat utilizing Solidworks Simulations to model the telescope's mirrors' response to extreme temperatures. Ksenija is currently pursuing an Integrated Masters in Engineering at the University of Cambridge, after completing A Levels at RMS for Girls and high school at Gimnazija "Slobodan Škerović".
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Cambridge University Spaceflight
Cambridge University Spaceflight (CUSF) is a student engineering society at the University of Cambridge that designs and builds high-powered rockets and engines. We are currently on a mission to become the first UK team to break the Kármán line (100km) in 2023 with our two stage rocket, Griffin. https://linktr.ee/CU_Spaceflight